Idaho Governor Orders Flags to Half-Staff for Peace Officers Memorial Day

BOISE, ID – In honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day and in accordance with U.S. flag code, Idaho Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be flown at half-staff upon all
20 States sue Feds for Tying Transportation and Disaster Funding to Immigration Enforcement

WASHINGTON, D.C. – There’s no reason why money for road repairs and flood protections should hinge upon states’ cooperation with federal immigration policies, contend 20 Democratic states attorneys general. That’s why the AGs are asking a federal
Washington State Delegation Travels to B.C. to Strengthen Ties Amid Tensions With Trump

VICTORIA, B.C. – When Washington Lt. Gov. Denny Heck arrived in British Columbia last week, he wondered how he’d be received. After all, the past few months have seen the usually strong relationship between Canada and the
Idaho State Police Conducting Extra Inspections on Commercial Trucks This Week

LEWISTON, ID – Idaho State Police are participating in the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance International Roadcheck, a 72-hour high-visibility enforcement and education initiative across North America. Through Thursday, ISP’s Commercial Vehicle Safety inspectors will stop commercial motor
Idaho is Telling Health Insurers to Prepare for new Enhanced Breast Cancer Screening law

BOISE, ID – Months before a new Idaho law will require health insurance companies to expand breast cancer screening coverage, the Idaho Department of Insurance is guiding insurers on how to prepare. The Idaho Legislature widely approved
Ferguson Signs Trio of Immigrant Rights Bills Into law

OLYMPIA, WA – Gov. Bob Ferguson signed three bills to protect immigrant rights this week. These included measures to strengthen state power to inspect private detention facilities, prevent coercion in the workplace, and prohibit bail bond agents
Idaho State Revenues lag Nearly $100 Million Behind Legislature’s Projections

BOISE, ID – Through April, state revenues are $97.7 million below the Idaho Legislature’s forecast for the current 2025 fiscal year, according to a new monthly revenue report released by the Idaho Legislative Services Office. Although revenue
LCSC Drops Contest With No. 4 Hope International

LEWISTON, ID – Defending NAIA National Champion No. 4 Hope International saw its second consecutive complete-game performance on the mound on Tuesday when the Royals defeated LC State 12-1 in seven innings. The Warriors play in an
Man Wanted for Molesting 6-Year-Old Girl Extradited Back to Latah County From Europe

COEUR D’ALENE – A team of Deputy U.S. Marshals has extradited a wanted fugitive back to Latah County from Georgia, a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia. 50-year-old Rody L. Wilcox is charged with Lewd
Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the